Dorothy Lewis, who survived brutal 1993 attack, to appear at book signing in Eustis

Dorothy Lewis-Brockington at her church in Candler, Florida.… (Orlando Sentinel )

2:00 p.m. EST, October 16, 2012

EUSTIS — Residents can meet Dorothy Lewis, who survived a brutal attack two decades ago in which her two young daughters were killed, during a book-signing on Saturday.

Lewis will appear from noon to 3 p.m. with Frank Stanfield, author of "Unbroken: The Dorothy Lewis Story," at Chambers Gospel Music and Books, 624 S. Bay St.

Lewis was carjacked Jan. 30, 1993, along with her daughters Jamilya, 7, and Jasmine, 3. Lewis was raped twice and survived being shot between the eyes, but her daughters were shot to death.

Convicted in the crimes were Richard Henyard, then 18, and Alfonza Smalls, who was 14 at the time. Henyard was put to death in 2008 while Smalls, considered too young for the death penalty, is serving eight life sentences.

Stanfield is a retired newspaper reporter and editor, including for the Orlando Sentinel.